
Political History of the Balkans (1989–2018)
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The Balkan Peninsula has played a crucial role in human history many times. The region framed the 20th century. The end of the Cold War also had a significant effect on the region as it resulted in bloody wars, economic collapse and complicated political transitions. The 2000s and 2010s opened the way towards EU membership, as many countries received candidate status and launched accession negotiations – however, this process has recently been facing obstacles.
This volume provides a general overview of the Post-Cold War history of the Balkans and explores the dynamics behind these tremendous changes ranging from democratic transitions to EU prospects. The authors describe the transitional period, the evolution of the political system and highlight the most important political developments in each country in the region.
We recommend this book to those who seek a deeper insight into the recent history of the Balkans and a deeper understanding of its political developments.
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Introduction
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Transition, Consolidation and Defective Democracies in the Balkans
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Albania: A Taxing Journey Toward Democratic Consolidation and European Integration
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Bulgaria: A Lesson in Learning the Hard Way?
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Croatia: From a War-torn Country to the EU and NATO Membership
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Greece: From Zenith to Nadir: The Post-1974 Political Experience of Greece
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Kosovo: State-building in the Making
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Montenegro: A Long Road to Democracy
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North Macedonia: Disputed State and Bifurcated Society
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Romania: A Fuzzy Transition
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Serbia: Belated Democratisation
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Slovenia: The Early Success Story

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